[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=242150 bugzilla 242150] Specification of the output folder is now possible for code generator. Those who didn't like default 'src' value - joy and happiness ;)

[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=242150 bugzilla 242150] Specification of the output folder is now possible for code generator. Those who didn't like default 'src' value - joy and happiness ;)

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[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=256461 bugzilla 256461] EObject is implicit superclass now for any object in GMF Xpand and model validation OCL constraints. You can now access operations from EObject (e.g. eContainer()) without any extra quirks with your models.

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[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=256461 bugzilla 256461] <code>EObject</code> is implicit superclass now for any object in GMF Xpand and model validation OCL constraints. You can now access operations from <code>EObject</code> (e.g. <code>eContainer()</code>) without any extra quirks with your models.

[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=138179 bugzilla 138179] Expression-backed labels. This is a long-demanded option. One can use OCL (and any other expression language GMF supports) to define how labels look like.

[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=138179 bugzilla 138179] Expression-backed labels. This is a long-demanded option. One can use OCL (and any other expression language GMF supports) to define how labels look like.

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There's new ExpressionLabelMapping concept, with expressions to control label representation at the 'view' (label at rest) and 'edit' (user activated label editing) states. Besides, there's boolean expression that controls whether user-entered text value is correct. Screenshot, below, shows part of ecore.gmfmap model, with ExpressionLabelMapping that fills all three expressions, using different languages for each (OCL, Java and so-called 'literal', as-is, expressions):

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There's new <code>ExpressionLabelMapping</code> concept, with expressions to control label representation at the 'view' (label at rest) and 'edit' (user activated label editing) states. Besides, there's boolean expression that controls whether user-entered text value is correct. Screenshot, below, shows part of <code>ecore.gmfmap</code> model, with <code>ExpressionLabelMapping</code> that fills all three expressions, using different languages for each (OCL, Java and so-called 'literal', as-is, expressions):

[[Image:ecore-attr-expressionlabel.png]]

[[Image:ecore-attr-expressionlabel.png]]

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For each such label mapping, GMF generates IParser implementation class, which need to be further modified by toolsmith to perform text parsing and model update part of the parser contract (updateValues() method in the generated class).

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For each such label mapping, GMF generates <code>IParser</code> implementation class, which need to be further modified by toolsmith to perform text parsing and model update part of the parser contract (<code>updateValues()</code> method in the generated class).

[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=247542 bugzilla 247542] Generated Preference Pages got more flexible. First, reconciler tries to respect standard pages removed by user (not to generate them after just another Map-to-Gen transformation). Besides, an optional parentCategory attribute now allows to place generated preference page into any arbitrary place in the preference pages tree (even under existing pages contributed from other plug-ins).

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[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=247542 bugzilla 247542] Generated Preference Pages got more flexible. First, reconciler tries to respect standard pages removed by user (not to generate them after just another Map-to-Gen transformation). Besides, an optional <code>parentCategory</code> attribute now allows to place generated preference page into any arbitrary place in the preference pages tree (even under existing pages contributed from other plug-ins).

2.3 M3

2.3 M4

bugzilla 282331 Ant build script for generating GMF diagram editors. GMF comes with a template that generates an Ant build file from a given .genmodel, which can be later run to produce a diagram editor. There are certain distinctions with regular code generation (the one user triggers from UI), namely no code formatting and code merging. Both can be added, if needed, by modification of the Xpand template which produces the Ant build script.

2.3 M5

A new quality option is available in Save As Image File dialog to select quality parameter for compression if image format support it (currently only JPEG).

2.3 M6

bugzilla 242150 Specification of the output folder is now possible for code generator. Those who didn't like default 'src' value - joy and happiness ;)

bugzilla 256461EObject is implicit superclass now for any object in GMF Xpand and model validation OCL constraints. You can now access operations from EObject (e.g. eContainer()) without any extra quirks with your models.

bugzilla 138179 Expression-backed labels. This is a long-demanded option. One can use OCL (and any other expression language GMF supports) to define how labels look like.
There's new ExpressionLabelMapping concept, with expressions to control label representation at the 'view' (label at rest) and 'edit' (user activated label editing) states. Besides, there's boolean expression that controls whether user-entered text value is correct. Screenshot, below, shows part of ecore.gmfmap model, with ExpressionLabelMapping that fills all three expressions, using different languages for each (OCL, Java and so-called 'literal', as-is, expressions):

For each such label mapping, GMF generates IParser implementation class, which need to be further modified by toolsmith to perform text parsing and model update part of the parser contract (updateValues() method in the generated class).

Here how it looks in the generated editor:

bugzilla 304421 Code generation now is capable to run in background. Well-known Eclipse feature finally for long-running code generation process.

bugzilla 247542 Generated Preference Pages got more flexible. First, reconciler tries to respect standard pages removed by user (not to generate them after just another Map-to-Gen transformation). Besides, an optional parentCategory attribute now allows to place generated preference page into any arbitrary place in the preference pages tree (even under existing pages contributed from other plug-ins).